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Life science test

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Instructions:


  • Choose the correct answer by clicking it
  • Answer all 20 questions
  • Then press the 'submit' button at the end to see your results
  • QUESTION 1

    1. What is a bacteria?
    A. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
    B. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
    C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
    D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.

    2.What is a biomass?
    A. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
    B. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
    C. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
    D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.

    3.What is a chromosome?
    A. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
    B. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.
    C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
    D. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.

    4. What is a vacuole?
    A. A microscopic living organism that have only one cell.
    B. A membrane-bound sac within a cell that acts as a storage area.
    C. A thread-like structure located in inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
    D. An organic matter from plants that can be used as fuel source.

    5. What is a carnivore?
    A. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
    B. An animal that primarily eats plants.
    C. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
    D. An animal that has no backbone.

    6. What is a Herbivore?
    A. An animal that primarily eats plants.
    B. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
    C. An animal that has no backbone.
    D. An animal that eats both plants and animals.

    7. What is an omnivore
    A. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
    B. An animal that has no backbone.
    C. An animal that primarily eats plants.
    D. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.

    8. What is an invertebrate?
    A. An animal that has no backbone.
    B. An animal that eats both plants and animals.
    C. An animal that primarily eats meat or the flesh of animals.
    D. An animal that primarily eats plants.

    9. What are aquatic animals?
    A. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
    B. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
    C. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
    D. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.

    10. What are terrestrial animals?
    A. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
    B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
    C. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
    D. Animals that can live both on land and in water.

    11. What are amphibian animals?
    A. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
    B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
    C. Animals that can live both on land and in water.
    D. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.

    12. What are fossorial animals?
    A. Animals that live predominantly or entirely in water.
    B. Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land.
    C. Animals that are adapted to digging and primarily live underground.
    D. Animals that can live both on land and in water.

    13. What is a homozygous animal?
    A. An animal that has two identical alleles for a particular gene.
    B. An animal with two legs.
    C. An animal with four legs.
    D. An animal that lay eggs.

    14. What is a heterozygous animal?
    A. An animal with four legs
    B. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
    C. An animal that lay eggs.
    D. An animal with two legs.

    15. What is a biped?
    A. An animal with four legs
    B. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
    C. An animal that lay eggs.
    D. An animal with two legs.

    16. What is an oviparous?
    A. An animal with four legs
    B. An animal with two legs.
    C. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
    D. An animal that lay eggs.

    17. What is a tetrapod?
    A. An animal that has two different alleles for a particular gene.
    B. An animal with four legs
    C. An animal with two legs.
    D. An animal that lay eggs.

    18. What is a androecium?
    A. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.
    B. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.
    C. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
    D. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.

    19. What is a carpel?
    A. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.
    B. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.
    C. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
    D. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.

    20. What is an epidermis?
    A. The female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovary,style and stigma.
    B. The outer protective layer of cells in a plant.
    C. The male reproductive part of a flower,consisting of stamens.
    D. The stem of a solitary flower on an inflorescence.

    Instructions:


  • Choose the correct answer by clicking it(question1)
  • Write the correct answer(question2)
  • Answer all 30 questions
  • Then press the 'submit' button at the end to see your results
  • QUESTION 1

    State whether the following statements are true or false.

    1. Some fungi are autotrophic.
    True
    False

    2. Plants are heterotrophic.
    True
    False

    3. All viruses contain DNA or RNA.
    True
    False

    4. Neurons are also known as nerve cells.
    True
    False

    5. Autotroph is an organism that eats meat.
    True
    False

    6. Insects are protostome animals.
    True
    False

    7. Insects are vertebrates.
    True
    False

    8. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
    True
    False

    9.The uterus is also known as a womb.
    True
    False

    10. Bacteria are prokaryote organisms.
    True
    False

    11. Bacteria are eukaryotic organisms.
    True
    False

    12. hyploid cells contain only one set of chromosomes.
    True
    False

    13. Diploid cells contain contain two complete sets of chromosomes.
    True
    False

    14. Thermophiles are micro-organisms that live in extremely cold environments.
    True
    False

    15. Flouride causes tooth decay.
    True
    False

    QUESTION 2

    Choose the correct word from the box below and write it in the space provided.

    urethra

    mitosis

    exoskeleton

    prokaryote

    ureter

    mammary

    melatonin

    endoskeleton

    renal

    eukaryote

    cerebrum

    metabolism

    mutation

    lacrimal

    parathyroid

    1. Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles are called

    2. Organisms whose cells have nucleus and other membrane-bound
    orgarnelles are called

    3. The process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells is called

    4. A change in the DNA sequence of an organism is called

    5. A chemical reaction in the body's cells that change food into energy is called

    6. An internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal is called going

    7. A hard covering that supports and protects invertebrate animals is called

    8. A part in the brain that co-ordinates movement and balance is called

    9. A part of the kidney where urine is formed is called medulla.

    10. The tube that transport urine from the kidney to the bladder is called

    11. The tube that transports urine from the bladder to the outside of
    the body is called

    12. A gland that produce milk for breastfeeding is called gland.

    13. A gland responsible for producing tears is called gland.

    14. A gland that controls calcium and phosphorus levels
    in the blood is called the gland.

    15. A hormone that controls sleep-wake cycles is called hormone.

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